UFO hunters claim mysterious boffin has spent years trying to prove that huge spaceships are creating rings around planets in our solar system

A “FORMER Nasa engineer” has allegedly claimed that aliens are living in our solar system and creating rings around planets like Saturn.

Dr Norman Bergrun, a mysterious figure who is said to have been employed at Nasa’s Ames Research Center, reportedly claimed that gigantic UFOs are hiding in the rings of Saturn, news.com.au reports.

A stunning image of Saturn taken by Nasa’s Cassini spacecraft in 2014

An image which claims to show a large cylindrical spaceship
According to the conspiracy theory channel SecureTeam10, which published the astonishing comments, the alien ships have been here for some time.

However, we have been unable to contact Dr Bergrun to check the statements attributed to him.
“Alien spacecraft are proliferating in our solar system and around these ringed planets,” Bergrun is quoted as saying.

Bergrun is also reported as claiming spaceships be seen near other ringed-planets in the solar system, including Jupiter and Uranus.

SecureTeam 10, which has nearly 900,000 YouTube subscribers, often runs conspiracy theory-based videos. The organisation describes itself as the “source for reporting the best in new UFO sighting news, info on the space cover-up, and the strange activity happening on and off of our planet.”

In 1986, Bergrun wrote a book entitled Ringmakers of Saturn, which has now become very rare and is on sale for a minimum of £954 on Amazon – and a maximum of £6,017.01 for an immaculate copy.

An image of Saturn and its moons taken during the Voyager 1 mission
The book suggests that there are massive alien ships around Saturn, which Bergrun dubbed “ring makers”, including ones which have actually created some of the rings around the gas giant.

Bergrun is alleged to have made similar claims about Saturn in 2016.

SecureTeam 10 said this image showed an unexplained object in the rings of Saturn

The cover of Dr Bergrun’s book, which is being sold on Amazon for up to £6,000